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Guided Group Tours

Cultural and Theme Tours

Highlights

  • Explore the rich history of Tocal College and The Homestead, uncovering 200 years of fascinating stories and characters.
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch and dessert with tea and coffee in the inviting College Dining Hall, enhancing your experience.
  • Join guided group tours that cater to both large and small groups, offering a personalised touch to your journey.
  • Discover the working enterprise of Tocal farms, connecting with the land and its agricultural heritage in a hands-on way.

Guided group tours are available to learn more about the history of both The Homestead and Tocal College. During this tour, guests learn about the entertaining characters and activities at Tocal over the past 200 years, as well as the working enterprise of Tocal farms.

Lunch is included in the group tour, as well as dessert with tea and coffee in the College Dining Hall.

Group tours are also available to be added to weddings at Tocal Homestead.

Tour details

  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Large Group Tour
  • On-site Experience
  • Small Group Tour
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Tocal Homestead Tours

Tocal Homestead offers a two hour guided tour of the heritage site that will entertain the visitor with stories of the characters and activities at Tocal over the past 200 years.

See the barn the Colonial Architect designed, hear about a lad who went on to become Captain Thunderbolt and learn about a wealthy businessman’s vision to change the lives of destitute children.

The tour can be extended to see the unique architecture of Tocal Agricultural College and then an informative guided tour around the working enterprises on the Tocal farms. Travelling around the picturesque farm, visitors see Angus beef cattle, sheep, working horses, the dairy and at times, the free range hens.

Lunch is included with the guided tour and is a traditional farmer’s baked dinner, with dessert and tea or coffee, served in the College Dining Hall.

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  • History & Heritage

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